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A new report recommends early years settings provide parents with guidance on the type of apps that support children’s learning.
Group games are generally very popular. The children at Miranda Walker's clubs recently picked these as their top five favourities. TAILS
With reference to the news story 'Sure Start "fails to boost literacy and numeracy"' (News, 6 January), how very unhelpful and wasteful in terms of resources and finances it is to conduct such...
Herts-based Ms Preece is the first NEyTCO (National Early Years Trainers and Consultants) member to complete the organisation’s new level 5 award in professional consulting skills
The charity Children in Scotland has expressed disappointment at the Scottish Executive's proposed integrated strategy for early years because it does not set out any plans to build on the provision...
Children flourish when they are given the chance to have control of their own decisions and activities, writes Jennie Lindon A sense of physical and emotional well-being can and should start with...
Reading the eight-page pull-out ('All about Foundation Stage units', 3 October), it would seem that Maria Montessori's vision of a truly child-oriented environment is now closer to being realised on a...
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
Around 5 per cent of men now work in early years, but as June O'Sullivan explains, we need thoughtful debate on men in childcare now more than ever